Second placed Hamilton have two incentives to win against Morton this afternoon as even if Dundee go on to be crowned Champions finishing in second spot carries a prize.

The team that finishes runners-up get a week off while the third and fourth placed teams battle it out next week in the play-offs..

The Accies take on the relegated Greenock side at New Douglas Park and their player/ manager Alex Neil said: “We will go out and try to win the game. If we do that and Dundee falter against Dumbarton then we have won the title. If Dundee win well there is also something to be happy about as we have avoided a tricky start to the play-offs down at Queen of the South next Tuesday.”

Neil is one of three suspensions that Hamilton have as Martin Canning and Darian MacKinnon are also banned with Stephen Hendrie in line for a recall if he shakes of an ankle knock.

The Cappielow side, who have decided to remain full time next season, look to take points off a title chasing side for a third game in a row. Goalkeeper Derek Gaston and striker Garry O’Connor are rated as injury doubts with Ben Sampayo, Marc Fitzpatrick, Reece Hands and David O’Brien already ruled out with knocks.

Manager Kenny Shiels said: “We have beaten Dundee and drawn with Falkirk in our last two games so it is a case of wanting more of the same at Hamilton. They will come out and have a go as finishing second is still a great motivation and that may suit us.”

“We have shown recently that we are a decent side and hopefully we will again.”